Description of the Administrative Law Division
The Administrative Law Division is one of the specializations that students can choose if they wish to focus on the field of administrative law. After completing foundational courses, students have the opportunity to select the Administrative Law Division as their area of interest starting from the 6th semester, where they will prepare their final project in accordance with the study of Administrative Law. The courses offered in this division include both mandatory specialized courses and elective courses.
Objectives of the Administrative Law Division Specialization
The aim of the specialization within the Administrative Law Division is to facilitate students in preparing their final projects. By choosing this focus, students can delve into specific aspects of administrative law, allowing them to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical application.
Courses in the Administrative Law Division
The courses offered in the Administrative Law Division consist of Mandatory Faculty Courses and Specialized Courses, scheduled from semesters 2 to semester 7. The Administrative Law Division has a teaching team comprising 18 lecturers, distributed across 3 Peer Groups as follows:
Administrative Law Divisions, Led by Dr. Hieronymus Soertjatisnata, S.H., M.H., this Peer Group consists of 7 lecturers:
This peer group focuses on discussing the principles and practices of administrative law related to government administration, as well as current issues affecting the relationship between the government and society.
Environmental Law Divisions, Led by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akib, S.H., M.H., this Peer Group consists of 4 lecturers:
This peer group focuses on laws regulating environmental protection, analyzing environmental policies, and addressing legal challenges faced in sustainability and conservation of natural resources.
State Finance Law and Tax Law Divisions, Led by Prof. Dr. Yuswanto, S.H., M.Hum., this Peer Group consists of 4 lecturers:
This peer group aims to discuss the legal aspects governing state financial management, taxation, and fiscal policies, as well as the legal implications of these policies for society.
Skills and Competencies of Students After Taking Administrative Law Courses
After completing the mandatory courses in administrative law, students are expected to possess the following skills and competencies:
Career Paths for Graduates from the Administrative Law Division
With the knowledge gained from these courses, students are expected to pursue careers as lawyers, legal consultants, or work within government agencies and non-governmental organizations focused on legal and public policy issues. The study within the Administrative Law Division is highly valued by employers as it encompasses all aspects of government administration. Graduates from this division, equipped with knowledge and practical experience, often work in both the public and private sectors as legal practitioners, academics, and advocates for justice.